M-III The traveller is the journey

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Reading Hegel [part 3] on “Lord and Bondsman”

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← Reading the Phenomenology of Spirit (via the translation of A.V. Miller), seeking sense, but also a way of extracting and explaining that sense into writing. In this entry I am planning  an adjusted approach to this problem: I plan to extract the major concepts as I find them, and allow an explanation to develop organically around them, hopefully, as they are collected. What I want to avoid is...

Reading Hegel [part 2] on “Desire”

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← As consciousness proceeds into self-consciousness, it is forced into contact with another ego. The mediation of this contact is apparently necessary. Something to do with infinity and dynamic unities and the law of inversion and life. I am not convinced. For the in-itself, or the universal result of the relation of the Understanding to the inwardness of things, is the distinguishing of what is...

Reading Hegel on “Sense-Certainty”

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[90] The knowledge or knowing which is at the start or is immediately our object cannot be anything else but immediate knowledge itself, a knowing of the immediate or of what simply is. Our approach to the object must also be immediate or receptive; we must alter nothing in the object as it presents itself. In apprehending it, we must refrain from trying to comprehend it. Thus begins...

M-III The traveller is the journey

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